duncan will definitely break it on tuesday vs. the mavs.![]()
9,945 almost there, very nice mile-stone coming up for #21..![]()
duncan will definitely break it on tuesday vs. the mavs.![]()
He's got a realistic chance to pass DRob for 28th all-time by the end of the season. Only 553 boards away.
Wednesday's game against Atlanta will be Duncan's 1000th career game.![]()
If he averages 10 reboards a game for the next 300 games
He can move up to 12-13th range.
the guy is gonna hit two milestones in basically the same week.
amazing. Duncan is good
I think that if you take the playoffs in consideration, Tim has already got more than 10,000 rebounds. And if you don't take the playoffs in consideration, he has played in "only" 843 games.
Duncan for 55 rebounds against the Mavs.
Minimalist
You think so?
That's what happens when you play in an era of 6'2 white guys..
True. Duncan has 9945 total rebounds for the regular season, 1975 for the Playoffs for a career total of 11,920.
That's why I said it will be his 'career' 1000th game on Wednesday. (843 regular season, 155 Playoffs as of now).And if you don't take the playoffs in consideration, he has played in "only" 843 games.
Considering you typically play 60-82 games in a regular season, and can play a max of 28 games in a post-season (26 for the early part of Duncan's career), that ratio is beyond impressive.
I find everything about Duncan beyond impressive.
If you really watch his game, his consistency, he's off the charts. It's unreal what he brings every night, and how long he's maintained the high level of performance. We've been lucky to have him.
I just did the totals, hit the link for the breakdowns.
All Time Leaders: Total Rebounds
1. Wilt Chamberlain 23,924
2. Bill Russell 21,620
3. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar 17,440
4. Elvin Hayes 16,279
5. Moses Malone 16,212
6. Karl Malone 14,968
7. Robert Parish 14,715
8. Nate Thurmond 14,464
9. Walt Bellamy 14,241
10. Wes Unseld 13,769
11. Hakeem Olajuwon 13,748
12. Buck Williams 13,017
13. Jerry Lucas 12,942
14. Bob Pet 12,849
15. Charles Barkley 12,546
16. Paul Silas 12,357
17. Dikembe Mutombo 12,326
18. Charles Oakley 12,205
19. Shaquille O'Neal 12,084
20. Dennis Rodman 11,954
21. Kevin Willis 11,901
22. Patrick Ewing 11,607
23. Elgin Baylor 11,463
24. Kevin Garnett 11,395
25. Dolph Schayes 11,256
26. Bill Bridges 11,054
27. Jack Sikma 10,816
28. David Robinson 10,497
29. Dave Cowens 10,444
30. Bill Laimbeer 10,400
http://www.nba.com/statistics/defaul...topic=4&stat=3
Average... career rebounds
22.9
22.5
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The MVP race doesn't interest me, it's a nice little write-up.
NBA.com Race to the MVP
6. Tim Duncan, San Antonio Spurs | Team Record: 13-8
PPG RPG APG SPG BPG FG% FT%
21.3 10.6 3.3 0.4 1.7 .527 .704
Last Week's Rank - 6
Three wins for the Spurs, three double-doubles for Duncan. And with every consistent performance, Duncan adds to his considerable legacy. Duncan needs 30 boards to reach 10,000 for his career. He already has 18,000-plus points and 2,000-plus blocks on his ledger, so when he grabs those 30 boards he'll join Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Hakeem Olajuwon, Shaquille O'Neal, Patrick Ewing, Robert Parish and Robinson in the exclusive 18K-10K-2K club. With four games 'til the next R2MVP, Duncan will probably get there this week.
5 boards will do tonight![]()
Can we ban that guy?
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